Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Shia al-Sudani has demanded a parliamentary session next Thursday to put his government and cabinet program to a vote, according to an official letter released Tuesday.
The book, entitled “Parliamentary Presidency”, indicates that Al-Sudani sent his Ministerial Curriculum (government program) to the Presidency of the House of Representatives, but he has yet to send, it seems, the names of his proposed members of his government. already.
If voted for al-Sudani and his government, the tasks of the outgoing government, currently headed by Mustafa al-Kazemi, will officially end one year after the early elections and three years after the start of the demonstrations that toppled the government of Adel Abdul-Mahdi.
Al-Sudani was tasked with forming a government on October 13 this year after violent conflicts escalated into clashes between competing forces to form a government and a delay that led to a deep political blockade in the country.